Across
- 2. Force/ k (q1) (q2) / r^2 is the equation for what
- 8. Field/ Region around a charged particle
- 10. Combing your hair and building up a charge is an example of
- 11. of Charge/ Charge cannot be destroyed or created, but it can be moved around
- 13. Charge/ _____ occurs when there is an imbalance of electric charges on or in a surface
- 15. Electrons on your fingertips cause electrons on a doorknob to move away; leaving the doorknob with a positive charge
- 16. If you double the charge on one particle what will happen to the force
- 17. Charged atom
Down
- 1. The fundamental particle that has a positive charge
- 3. Electrons are tightly packed, resisting the flow of electrons. Example of wood.
- 4. The fundamental particle that has a negative charge
- 5. Charge/ What is the fundamental quantity that underlies all electrical phenomena
- 6. Cloud/ Where an electron is located
- 7. Building up charge on one object and then transferring it to another by
- 9. Electrons move freely and allow electricity. Example of metal
- 11. Positive and Negative
- 12. Distribution/ Charge is uniformly distributed over a conductor
- 14. Law/ Describes the electrical force between 2 objects. Attraction and repulsion.
